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our economy is only for us to get the economy back on its feet. the question again in my view is by how much? david: we can't let it go without talking some basics about stocks. what oil companies are well positioned even if oil comes down to $75 per barrel, which oil companies could withstand that and still do well? >> they usually have less volatility, so if oil prices come down, you want to go into those companies that have the balance sheet. david: looking at chevron and murphy right now. >> these are the most highly leveraged. these will benefit if prices are high or go higher. but relative like exxon would go down, but not as much as the energy sector in general. david: i will pay for drinks for you and sandy so i can be there and listen to a continuation of this argument, if you will on the question of speculation. great to see you again. david: constructive conversation. thank you, appreciate it. sandra: earnings season and the banks are rolling in, who will be the winners and losers? coming up, analyst fred hintz lets us know. david: and
our economy is only for us to get the economy back on its feet. the question again in my view is by how much? david: we can't let it go without talking some basics about stocks. what oil companies are well positioned even if oil comes down to $75 per barrel, which oil companies could withstand that and still do well? >> they usually have less volatility, so if oil prices come down, you want to go into those companies that have the balance sheet. david: looking at chevron and murphy right...
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the tax on the economy. six years of taxpayer dollars and 40 been spent by the government that is the worry. gerri: in your honor we maybe you a full screen of gen -- ben bernanke addis mr. bubble. has the federal reserve chairman live with the bond bubble? is the at fault? >> i believe greenspan greenspan, bernanke part of housing, now he tries to correct the bond bubble which is the biggest. creating trillions of dollars to buy the blige interfering with the biggest market in the long term. and the day when the market dedes we will not listen. gerri: gerry? gerry? [laughter] gerry? i just want to ask you the question yu rought up the bond bubble. pc and individual investors buying the blinder directly. what would you say? >> parents had a great article between 50 and 70% that is the definition of a bubble to get yield you just have to realize what you get into. i am buying 23 year bonded duration if we do get a bad market this 78 or 9% will turn to dust quickly. gerri: it is dangerous. >> and it is caused
the tax on the economy. six years of taxpayer dollars and 40 been spent by the government that is the worry. gerri: in your honor we maybe you a full screen of gen -- ben bernanke addis mr. bubble. has the federal reserve chairman live with the bond bubble? is the at fault? >> i believe greenspan greenspan, bernanke part of housing, now he tries to correct the bond bubble which is the biggest. creating trillions of dollars to buy the blige interfering with the biggest market in the long...
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lou: what's your sense of the economy? give us the whole seek and outlook, if you will. >> if you toss out the statistics mirage, there's job growth that's not keeping up with the population. we saw a little bit of rise in wages, we did see a rise in earnings, and as a result, hours increased. we saw an uptick in jobs in july and august. they revised things, and that is good news. we remain with the lowest labor force population rates since 1982, and i mean, as you saw today, crude oil prices fell. if the largest economy in the globe was accelerating, that wouldn't happen. we're moving sidewaying. we're not falling off the cliff, but we're note better. lou: douglas holtz-eakin, good to talk with you, thanks. >> thank you, lou. lou: up next, a remarkable woman who is obamacare rant went viral. 2 million folks got engaged. the illinois state candidate joins us here . you know, i often say, look at me, i am nobody's puppet and nobody owns me. i can just do the right thing. i believe that the time has come, i am a national tea
lou: what's your sense of the economy? give us the whole seek and outlook, if you will. >> if you toss out the statistics mirage, there's job growth that's not keeping up with the population. we saw a little bit of rise in wages, we did see a rise in earnings, and as a result, hours increased. we saw an uptick in jobs in july and august. they revised things, and that is good news. we remain with the lowest labor force population rates since 1982, and i mean, as you saw today, crude oil...
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more on presidential politics throughout the broadcast as we focus on the political economy and the "a-team" joins us here later. >> to manage matter? what to the means? the vice-presidential debate looks to the scuffle between california democrats. we will show you the unlikely combatants. and with only three weeks in three days to go into election day, clear politics showing only nine states solidly in the obama column. the "a-team" is next. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred
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gas prices aren't the only thing addressing our economy right now the fiscal cliff, train wreck of automatic tax hikes and spending, and that's why neil will be live from the nation's capital next week, hosting a special cost of freedom. freedom. 10 a.m. to noon eastern. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. >> calling for help may cost you. one town in pennsylvania asking for a special tax for an emergency ambulance service. and some in california are suing for extra control for wildfires. gary b, you say it's getting out of control? >> absolutely, most of these cities are cash strapped. they're financially mismanaged and it's an opportunity for them to put one more hand in t
gas prices aren't the only thing addressing our economy right now the fiscal cliff, train wreck of automatic tax hikes and spending, and that's why neil will be live from the nation's capital next week, hosting a special cost of freedom. freedom. 10 a.m. to noon eastern. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an...
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economy. apparently tim geithner and company have really low standards. growth has averaged 2% year under president obama lower than the 4 present many forecasts. but don't worry. tim geithner can explain that. the reason for the difference between reality and what was forecast is europe and the summer drought. it is like this administration is looking at a totally different economy than the rest of us. now we want to know what you think. here is our question tonight. tim geithner said the economy is better than anybody thought. do you agree? log onto gerri willis.com. we will share the results at the end of the show. >> coming up on the willis report mitt romney closing in on president obama as the swing state race titans. which candidate will come out on top? we have predictions as gerri willis crunches the numbers next. he is known as the most renowned crusaders for using the wind and the sun to power our country but is president obama it making al gore a winning investor? gerri willis investigate the real facts. currently most gas and electric utiliti
economy. apparently tim geithner and company have really low standards. growth has averaged 2% year under president obama lower than the 4 present many forecasts. but don't worry. tim geithner can explain that. the reason for the difference between reality and what was forecast is europe and the summer drought. it is like this administration is looking at a totally different economy than the rest of us. now we want to know what you think. here is our question tonight. tim geithner said the...
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more on presidential politics throughout the broadcast as we focus on the political economy and the "a-team" joins us here later. >> to manage matter? what to the means? the vice-presidential debate looks to the scuffle between california democrats. we will show you the unlikely combatants. and with only three weeks in three days to go into election day, clear politics showing only nine states solidly in the obama column. the "a-team" is next. ...seems like you guys got a little gassed out there. enough already. c'mon guys. next question. hello! what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. what's your favorite animal? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't y guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. ♪ lou: we will get to the real deal. vice-president biden is demeano overshadowing many of the issues discussed last night and debated. the vice presiden
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. >> for an economy that's built to last. >> for an economy that's built to last. that's built to last. >> nicole says she doesn't mind hearing the same speech again and again. >> when you know the speech so well in and out, it makes it that much easr to pinpoint when there's something new. it's almost like your ears perk up. >> the whole pack perks up, what was that? >> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with reporters, use us for their purposes. get a joy in fooling the media? >> yes, but more importantly in a campaign you want to have your own narrative at your own time. >> my running mate, dick cheney. >> bore bush made this announcement, rove wanted to mislead the media. >> we had a guy on the campaign who was a leaker. >> how do you know he was a leaker? >> wl, because he was a leaker. -- said, what's going on with the vice presidency? i said, look, big secret, don't tell anybody, but bush has decided to go with jack danforth of missouri. >> the media ran with the false story. >> felt sort of bad, but i wasn't lying to
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so, are things looking up in this economy? joining us now, economists and brown university professor david wyss. is that a legitimate picture of the economy? things are looking up, better than anybody could have expected? >> well, things are looking a little better, but it's still the half speed recovery we've talked about from the beginning. things are looking better than expected last month and not doing better than expect add year ago. stuart: so, it's really disappointing? i'm not trying to put words in your mouth. but it's not good. >> it continues to be a half speed recovery. it's disappointing, not shockingly disappointing because we thought it would be a slow recovery. stuart: put your finger on why. four years ago, why aren't we rebounded? >> we aren't expected to in this recession. it's a debt problem from the beginning. we borrowed too much and asset prices inflated and historically a long time to get out of it. stuart: what would take to get 4, 5% growth? >> any kind of major change would be difficult to engineer i
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economy. >>> investors are bullish for diamond back energy on its wall street debut. independent oil and gas company plans to use part of the ipo proceeds to repay debt. diamond back plans to use the remaining money for exploration and development and corporate purposes. >>> beverly hills home once occupied by the late elvis presley and his wife priscilla is up for sale. the price for the four booed room estate, $12.9 million. it was sold for 150 grand back in 1973 when the couple divorced. latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper melissa: it was a war of words between vice president joe biden and gop hopeful paul ryan in their first and only debate. the candidates clashed over foreign policy, spending, taxes and everything else. for more on last night's debate, i'm joined by dan clifton, head of policy research at strategies research partners. thanks for joining us. what was your take? >> first it is very hard to decide who the winner was of this election. melissa: of the debate you mean. >> i mean vice president biden was really targeting to try to
economy. >>> investors are bullish for diamond back energy on its wall street debut. independent oil and gas company plans to use part of the ipo proceeds to repay debt. diamond back plans to use the remaining money for exploration and development and corporate purposes. >>> beverly hills home once occupied by the late elvis presley and his wife priscilla is up for sale. the price for the four booed room estate, $12.9 million. it was sold for 150 grand back in 1973 when the...
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ultimately i think it is going to reflect a pretty soft domestic economy and global economy. connell: do you like the market? charles: i do from historical valuation point of view. i like mostly individual names but i wouldn't tell anyone to panic despite the fact that is going to be a soft earnings season. charles: stay off these chinese language sites looking for halle berry. -- connell: stay off these chinese sites looking for halle berry. charles: she looks fantastic. connell: well put, charles. charles: i forgot i'm a grand father. [laughter] dagen: you know what? they should not get in your way. connell: that is very funny. dagen: thank you charles. connell: mitt romney latest gallup poll came in this morning very good news for him, gave him literally a historic win in the debate last week. how does he keep the momentum going? we're bringing in our friends doug schoen and john leboutillier with their analysis and dagen hopes they will fight. dagen: i hope it is a battle royale. here's some winners today on the s&p 500. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online w
ultimately i think it is going to reflect a pretty soft domestic economy and global economy. connell: do you like the market? charles: i do from historical valuation point of view. i like mostly individual names but i wouldn't tell anyone to panic despite the fact that is going to be a soft earnings season. charles: stay off these chinese language sites looking for halle berry. -- connell: stay off these chinese sites looking for halle berry. charles: she looks fantastic. connell: well put,...
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to the extent the economy is such a hot button issue with the election. you know, you're going to hear us talking about savings. we're going to hear walmart talking about layaways. you're going to hear geico talking about saving 15%. >> reporter: matt williams is general manager at the martin agency, the firm that dreamed up the geico gecko. willams is advising clients not to wait for election day to launch their national ad campaigns for the holiday. but that doesn't mean holiday campaigns won't struggle to be heard above all the political noise. >> we're planning for holiday promotions six to nine months out. so it's a very intensive, long lead time kind of planning process and it's always that way, but it is even more so that way during an election time. >> hurry in for black friday deals before thanksgiving. >> reporter: but if you're trying to ramp up marketing for the holidays in a swing state. well, good luck. the barrage of political ads is overwhelming in states like florida. >> the advantage is most they realize, you're going to buy after the el
to the extent the economy is such a hot button issue with the election. you know, you're going to hear us talking about savings. we're going to hear walmart talking about layaways. you're going to hear geico talking about saving 15%. >> reporter: matt williams is general manager at the martin agency, the firm that dreamed up the geico gecko. willams is advising clients not to wait for election day to launch their national ad campaigns for the holiday. but that doesn't mean holiday...
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economy doing so much better. and these are the stock sect oors you told me you find most promising. let's take a look here. industrials, basic materiales, financials. talk us through the kinds of stock and why you selected them? >> yeah, well, let's start with the industrials as basics. i really like the manufacturing stocks heading into next year, in this country. i think the manufacturing sector, its performance here is very much tied to what's going on with emerging market economic cycle. the manufacturing sector led us out of the recession when the emerging world was leaving the globe. when the emerging world slowed, our manufacturing sector slowed this year. if the emerging world picks up, i think manufacturing will be leading our economy again in 2013. and right now, you can pick up industrial stocks, s & p industrials or s & p bake materials at very low relative prices because they've been selling off over much of this last year. a good value ahead of an upturn. >> susan sorry we didn't get more explanatio
economy doing so much better. and these are the stock sect oors you told me you find most promising. let's take a look here. industrials, basic materiales, financials. talk us through the kinds of stock and why you selected them? >> yeah, well, let's start with the industrials as basics. i really like the manufacturing stocks heading into next year, in this country. i think the manufacturing sector, its performance here is very much tied to what's going on with emerging market economic...
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, the economy was in free fall. and since then, it's gotten better. at first, it got worse at a slower rate. that's not a great slogan. but for the last 2 1/2 years, it has gotten steadily better in the sense that jobs have grown every year. every month. >> and sam, when you talk to the obama campaign, the particular way they see the voters who are going to side with them, or at least a lot of them practically swing voters, is what they believe, as alice said, we have a very deep hole to dig out of. we're not there but we're doing as good as we can expect to be doing. and there's been there important psychological barrier of 8%. does getting underneath that barrier to 7.8% really do much for president obama's talking point, that we have come a long way and now voters should let him finish the job, or do these kind of changes in numbers matter in washington but they're not what voters see around them so they're kind of a story here but not actually in the campaign. >> first of all i'm glad you asked alice the economi
, the economy was in free fall. and since then, it's gotten better. at first, it got worse at a slower rate. that's not a great slogan. but for the last 2 1/2 years, it has gotten steadily better in the sense that jobs have grown every year. every month. >> and sam, when you talk to the obama campaign, the particular way they see the voters who are going to side with them, or at least a lot of them practically swing voters, is what they believe, as alice said, we have a very deep hole to...
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gilead has strong management teams and they don't need a strong global economy. secular growth stories will continue to make money, and the world economy smashes into a retaining wall. you don't stop taking life- saving medicine because of a recession. bottom line, the next 2 1/2 months, gilead and alex i don't know -- alexion are going higher, and every manager wants to show they own what's hot and what's not is not in their portfolio. you can pick these stocks up, and frankly between now and year ends on any weakness. and i speak to elizabeth in florida. elizabeth. >> caller: hey, cramer, solid growth offset concerns over the euro, do you see a 20/20 buy or a glaring pass with luzotica. >> on "60 minutes" this piece came on, and they did an amazing piece. and i said everybody in the world knows everything about luzotica, what value can i have? when everyone knows everything, it's too late to own. need a dose of year-ends momentum, amazon, google, visa ulta, alexion, vista, master card, and gilead. don't move, the lightning round minutes away. >>> coming up, "ma
gilead has strong management teams and they don't need a strong global economy. secular growth stories will continue to make money, and the world economy smashes into a retaining wall. you don't stop taking life- saving medicine because of a recession. bottom line, the next 2 1/2 months, gilead and alex i don't know -- alexion are going higher, and every manager wants to show they own what's hot and what's not is not in their portfolio. you can pick these stocks up, and frankly between now and...
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economy? jobs? health care? >> the foreclosures in the houses. >> foreclosures? >> yes. >> today, nevada is suffering through high levels of foreclosures and 12% unemployment with the latino community especially hard hit. a poll shows three quarters of latinos are more concerned about the economy than immigration policy. >> since most of the people work in the casino industry and the tourism industry, if those industries are not making money they lay people off. thaerz the first line of workers that get laid off when times are hard. so when these people get laid off, they can't pay their bills. when they can't pay their bills, they lose their home. so we have a lot of work to do. >> these are problems plaguing latinos across the country, problems latinos look to the politicians to solve, but is either party really listening? ahead -- >> ruban running for congress. >> his quest to become the first latino running for congress. to . to . today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to
economy? jobs? health care? >> the foreclosures in the houses. >> foreclosures? >> yes. >> today, nevada is suffering through high levels of foreclosures and 12% unemployment with the latino community especially hard hit. a poll shows three quarters of latinos are more concerned about the economy than immigration policy. >> since most of the people work in the casino industry and the tourism industry, if those industries are not making money they lay people off....
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how much is this going to trickle down through the rest of the economy? >> you know, we think it is already having an effect, brian. i just returned, your timing for this is perfect. i just returned from the american trucking association meeting in las vegas. i was talking to all our trucking company customers. it was a pretty somber group of individuals we were talking to. we were talking to individuals who ran trucking companies who had 15,000 trucks all the way down to guys who had 100 trucks. it's not as bad as '08. the last couple of months have really softened up in the truck load sector which tells us that retail, manufacturing, et cetera, are also softening up. >> who do they plablame, jimmy? >> i don't know if they blame anyone. they're like us, just trying to work hard to get the best return on their investment that they can in their companies. i think there is great dissatisfaction about the uncertainty in washington. but these aren't guys that blame things. they're just trying to figure out how to structure their company to be successful in th
how much is this going to trickle down through the rest of the economy? >> you know, we think it is already having an effect, brian. i just returned, your timing for this is perfect. i just returned from the american trucking association meeting in las vegas. i was talking to all our trucking company customers. it was a pretty somber group of individuals we were talking to. we were talking to individuals who ran trucking companies who had 15,000 trucks all the way down to guys who had 100...
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. >> big, yellow, a menace to our economy. mitt romney knows it's not wall street you have to worry about, it's sesame street. >> i'm going to stopt subsidy to pbs. >> mitt romney taking on enemies no matter where they nest. >> with the presidential election four weeks away, there is new polling out. it shows the race between president obama and mitt romney closer than ever. tracie potts has more on that from washington. good morning. >> lynn, good morning. mitt romney is going to iowa today to a family farm before heading off to ohio where we'll hear his repeat his new campaign line. mitt romney has a new campaign line today. >> hope is not a strategy. >> reporter: we first heard it in the foreign policy speech monday. he argues, president obama's policies have made the world more dangerous. >> it's a risk of conflict in the region is higher now than when the president took office. >> romney promised to create one point person to deal with the middle east, arm syria's rebels, sanction iran if needed, expand the navy and push
. >> big, yellow, a menace to our economy. mitt romney knows it's not wall street you have to worry about, it's sesame street. >> i'm going to stopt subsidy to pbs. >> mitt romney taking on enemies no matter where they nest. >> with the presidential election four weeks away, there is new polling out. it shows the race between president obama and mitt romney closer than ever. tracie potts has more on that from washington. good morning. >> lynn, good morning. mitt...
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if all of those things expire in a weak economy you are talk about deep budget cuts and tax increases at a pretty difficult time. >> jennifer: you are a great watcher of congress and you know human behavior and when they approach go over a cliff, it is not going to stay there. but i want to talk about what john boehner said . . . so do you think that baner is bluffing? >> you talk about human behavior, and that includes individual not always strong humans like john boehner. we have a couple of possibilities here let's face it. one we end up with something like the status quo. then they are going to have to deal with obama for the next four years, and the numbers don't make a huge difference. there is more of an incent dividend to cut a deal or at least say we're going to put it all often for a couple of months. but if romney wins they are going to say why should becut a deal with a lame duck president? let's wait until january. so the likelihood of a deal depends very much on the outcome of the election. >> jennifer: totally. but how can you get a deal, whether you are mitt romney or
if all of those things expire in a weak economy you are talk about deep budget cuts and tax increases at a pretty difficult time. >> jennifer: you are a great watcher of congress and you know human behavior and when they approach go over a cliff, it is not going to stay there. but i want to talk about what john boehner said . . . so do you think that baner is bluffing? >> you talk about human behavior, and that includes individual not always strong humans like john boehner. we have...
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>>guest: not if it is negatively impacting american drivers and the american economy. >>eric: so you want trade restrictions or protectionist? if you refine it here you keep it here and we make it more expensive for are to do business here but don't sell it anywhere elsewhere the standards are easier to deal with? >>guest: we already have those regulations over crude oil that is produced here in the united states. if you want to export american-produced crude oil you have on get a license to do so from the department of commerce. we ought to at least investigate whether the record level of gasoline exports from america is contributing to the higher prices at the pump. >>eric: you have to admit the reason why a refiner is selling their gasoline elsewhere is because it is too expensive to meet the requirements here in america? >>guest: no, that is false. >>eric: that why not sell it here? they do not sell it out of the kindness of their heart. >>guest: they are doing it because gasoline demand in the united states is flat or negative. >>eric: you cannot tell me glass fla
>>guest: not if it is negatively impacting american drivers and the american economy. >>eric: so you want trade restrictions or protectionist? if you refine it here you keep it here and we make it more expensive for are to do business here but don't sell it anywhere elsewhere the standards are easier to deal with? >>guest: we already have those regulations over crude oil that is produced here in the united states. if you want to export american-produced crude oil you have on...
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they think the economy's starting to get better. on the right track, wrong track numbers it's getting a little bit better. i think this just confirms a growing sense that we're moving forward. we're getting there. it's been a tough slog. we went from an economy that was losing nearly 800,000 jobs a month when president obama took office to a place now where the economy has created 5.2 million new jobs. so we're getting there. we're not there yet but we're getting there. >> john, mitt romney yesterday amid all the ecstasy about his debate performance took time on fox to say that he was now very sorry for saying what he said about the 47%. was that a smart political move in a moment of everyone feeling good about you to just bury that away? >> i think the timing was right that he said that, but i do hope he doesn't move away from what the bigger argument that he was trying to make, is that there are two choices in america today. are we going to become a country very, very dependent on big government that says give me all your money, g
they think the economy's starting to get better. on the right track, wrong track numbers it's getting a little bit better. i think this just confirms a growing sense that we're moving forward. we're getting there. it's been a tough slog. we went from an economy that was losing nearly 800,000 jobs a month when president obama took office to a place now where the economy has created 5.2 million new jobs. so we're getting there. we're not there yet but we're getting there. >> john, mitt...
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they want free enterprise driven economy that fosters job creation on a government-centered economy that fosters economic stagnation. one of the things that i think people didn't understand is mitt romney's record as a governor of massachusetts. very deeply democratic state and his ability to work across the aisle to get things done with an 85% democratic electorate. >> i think the point that's being made is that the governor of massachusetts and the guy who is running -- who ran for president in the primaries sometimes seemed to be at odds with one another. let me just play you something first, which is sort of a romney then and now. one is from the primary and one is from this "des moines register" and the subject is abortion. >> in my view if we had justices like roberts, alito, scalia, and more justices like that, they might well decide to return this issue to states as opposed to saying it's in the federal constitution. do i believe supreme court should overturn roe v. wade? yes, i do. >> do you intend to pursue any legislation specifically regarding abortion? >> there's no legislat
they want free enterprise driven economy that fosters job creation on a government-centered economy that fosters economic stagnation. one of the things that i think people didn't understand is mitt romney's record as a governor of massachusetts. very deeply democratic state and his ability to work across the aisle to get things done with an 85% democratic electorate. >> i think the point that's being made is that the governor of massachusetts and the guy who is running -- who ran for...
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the goal isn't to weaken the iranian economy but to stop the program. weaken i weakening the regime. >> dan -- >> closer to the nuker la program and they are. >> quick question on egypt. would governor romney have stuck with mubarak or not? >> look, he's made clear that the there was a legitimate, bonified reform movement that went from tahrir square around the region and we should have stood with the people on the streets protesting, trying to get reform in place. so he was supportive of that arab spring. >> thank you very much, dan senor, for your help today. >> good to be with you. thanks. >> i know dan is in debate camp helping paul ryan. we'll talk next about that. >>> coming up, los angeles's mayor. what is the president's come back after the debate? and biden versus ryan. the pressure ahead of that event. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can
the goal isn't to weaken the iranian economy but to stop the program. weaken i weakening the regime. >> dan -- >> closer to the nuker la program and they are. >> quick question on egypt. would governor romney have stuck with mubarak or not? >> look, he's made clear that the there was a legitimate, bonified reform movement that went from tahrir square around the region and we should have stood with the people on the streets protesting, trying to get reform in place. so he...
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the state economy. i was the topic of this week's presidential debate and be deciding week of the election. we're often told we need to get businesses to start investing and hiring. well, we have three powerhouse ceos on the show. lloyd blankfein of goldman sachs, andrew liveris of dow chemical, and john chambers of cisco systems. next, 11 years after 9/11, do we have to worry about al qaeda again? i'll talk to the former cia chief michael hayden about the aftermath of the benghazi attack. >>> and salman rushdie hiding after a threat was placed on his life. >>> also, if china's growth slows, should the rest of us cheer? no. i'll explain. first, here's my take. sometimes convention wisdom is right. minutes after the debate, the pundits declared mitt romney the winner. he was. he seemed engaged, forceful, punchy. obama seemed passive, detached, and glum. but what's more significant than how romney said things is what he said. romney repeatedly insisted he was not advocating a big tax cut. in fact, he decl
the state economy. i was the topic of this week's presidential debate and be deciding week of the election. we're often told we need to get businesses to start investing and hiring. well, we have three powerhouse ceos on the show. lloyd blankfein of goldman sachs, andrew liveris of dow chemical, and john chambers of cisco systems. next, 11 years after 9/11, do we have to worry about al qaeda again? i'll talk to the former cia chief michael hayden about the aftermath of the benghazi attack....
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it should be about the american economy. it should be about rebuilding that, rebuilding the american military. american values. what we're seeing with this president for four years is a weakening of the economy, weakening of the military and weakening across the board in foreign policy. tell me the place in the world where america today is more respected or safer and secure than we were four years ago. certainly not in syria, certainly not with iran getting a nuclear weapon, certainly not -- >> hang on. hang on. hang on. let me stop you in your tracks. actually, i would say one of the things that barack obama has done incredibly successfully is restore a lot of america's very damaged reputation around the world, since the eight years of george bush and all the warfare that came with it. i would seriously question that. i've traveled a lot through europe and so on. there's a lot of respect for america that certainly wasn't there six, seven years ago. >> the question is not whether -- it's always safer and secure. is the situa
it should be about the american economy. it should be about rebuilding that, rebuilding the american military. american values. what we're seeing with this president for four years is a weakening of the economy, weakening of the military and weakening across the board in foreign policy. tell me the place in the world where america today is more respected or safer and secure than we were four years ago. certainly not in syria, certainly not with iran getting a nuclear weapon, certainly not --...
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economy and how concerned you are about what's going on globally in the economies. >> i think there is a lot of issues in the world today and a lot of opportunities. i think for one thing, a lot of the context that drove the credit bubble in some way and led to overleveraging created bad values but still are intact. for example, you think of the demographics around the world, creation -- wealth creation in china. they may have a bad year but they're not going to have a bad century in china in terms of wealth creation. think of technology, other advances, the energy situation. i'm very optimistic in the long term and there are problems in the short term. i mentioned china. i think that works through but it might not in the short term. i feel more comfortable about the next five years than the next five months or the next year-and-a-half. i think europe looks much better than it did six months ago but they have a lot of wood to chop but i will tell you, the big shock of a derailment of the euro i think the official said it is a good job, not taking it entirely off the table relieving som
economy and how concerned you are about what's going on globally in the economies. >> i think there is a lot of issues in the world today and a lot of opportunities. i think for one thing, a lot of the context that drove the credit bubble in some way and led to overleveraging created bad values but still are intact. for example, you think of the demographics around the world, creation -- wealth creation in china. they may have a bad year but they're not going to have a bad century in...
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>> it goes back to the fact that we've got to have a pro-growth economy. we have to. because to have health care you have to have a job, you have to have a job to be able to pay for it. and your husband with trucking it's very difficult now for truckers to make a go of it. >> there's no goods. >> and the other thing is the transportation cost. the day that president obama came into office, gasoline was a $1.79 a gallon. now look at the price. >> he made that go up? >> yeah. yeah. >> i love this movie and i don't know what this movie is. it is not a documentary. it is not a comedy. it is more of a drama than that. the only artistic precursor that comes to mind is borat. is an actor playing something he isn't and finding real people out there in the world. >> i think it is dissimilar in borat in that it's a lot more serious. >> absolutely. >> the director loves to call it a work of political fiction or she says it's part fiction and part reality, just like politics. the we started in spring of 2011 and shot for nine months. we had an idea of the story arc we wanted for
>> it goes back to the fact that we've got to have a pro-growth economy. we have to. because to have health care you have to have a job, you have to have a job to be able to pay for it. and your husband with trucking it's very difficult now for truckers to make a go of it. >> there's no goods. >> and the other thing is the transportation cost. the day that president obama came into office, gasoline was a $1.79 a gallon. now look at the price. >> he made that go up?...
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you have big worries about what's taking place in the economies of china and europe, and then you have the fiscal cliff here at home, right? >> markets and economies are not well aligned, as you know, and as the estimates have been cut $100 or more was never reflected in the stock market. so what you've seen is a lessening of negative revisions that second derivative, the rate of change in the change and that's what really drove the market in q1 and what's driven it since june 1. >> how much does the election and the result that would deem to be more favorable for the markets? how does that factor in to this discussion of where the markets are going to go? are you betting on a romney win and that's why you have 1600? >> actually the fed's policies, a fired bernanke platform would be negative for the market. we need large deficits to support profits until the private sector starts to contribute a little bit more on the investment side particularly housing. so in effect, we're in a transition politically, the europeans are making some decisions on spain, and greece and in china they've g
you have big worries about what's taking place in the economies of china and europe, and then you have the fiscal cliff here at home, right? >> markets and economies are not well aligned, as you know, and as the estimates have been cut $100 or more was never reflected in the stock market. so what you've seen is a lessening of negative revisions that second derivative, the rate of change in the change and that's what really drove the market in q1 and what's driven it since june 1. >>...
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. >> when governor romney tried to give us his business advice about the economy and said that we should let detroit go bankrupt, we said, no thanks, we're not going to take that advice. we've reignited an auto industry that's on top of the world. >> he wasn't having a shining moment at the debate. watch this. >> everybody here, incredible professionals, they are such great friends and they just perform flawlely, night after night i can't always say the same. >> so he joked about his performance but he's going hard on the policies. is that a winning formula, marg? >> absolutely. that's why the president is usually net favorable. even new polls that have come out in the last couple of days have shown romney doing better, even leading obama, he's still net favorable. that kind of looseness that you're seeing from the president on the campaign trail, we're just simply not going to get from romney. that's just not the kind of candidate that he is. when you take all of that together combined with mitt romney who has put himself in a corner not just with fact checkers but his own campaign team
. >> when governor romney tried to give us his business advice about the economy and said that we should let detroit go bankrupt, we said, no thanks, we're not going to take that advice. we've reignited an auto industry that's on top of the world. >> he wasn't having a shining moment at the debate. watch this. >> everybody here, incredible professionals, they are such great friends and they just perform flawlely, night after night i can't always say the same. >> so he...
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we're all concerned about the economy. everyone wants to work. and we know that there are men who are concerned about women's health issues as well, but when you're looking at women and the president gaining amongst them in florida even though a lot of these issues were not hit strongly by the president, what do you make of it? >> i think the idea is just explaining how these pocketbook issues affect women differently from men. for example, paul ryan's plans for medicare, medicaid and what he wants to do with social security, which is basically to turn them into voucher systems are going to disproportionately harm women. there's a lot of different ways to look at how these economic issues, including reproductive rights affect women disproportionately. for undecided voters, you have to spell it out. in the next few debates we'll see a more explicit hitch about how paul ryan and mitt romney's plans affect women disproportionately, whether they be health issues, whether they be safety issues or whether they're tax or economic issues. paul ryan wants
we're all concerned about the economy. everyone wants to work. and we know that there are men who are concerned about women's health issues as well, but when you're looking at women and the president gaining amongst them in florida even though a lot of these issues were not hit strongly by the president, what do you make of it? >> i think the idea is just explaining how these pocketbook issues affect women differently from men. for example, paul ryan's plans for medicare, medicaid and...
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let's assume that the economy remains sort of tepid and growing slowly. how much does a small drop in the unemployment rate really affect undecided voters? >> it creates a psychological barrier, breaking below 8%. and the issue is less the actual number than the trend. and the fact is we're moving in the right direction. not as fast as some folks would like. but it gives reason for hope. so, again, this is a statistical talisman that tells people we're moving in the right direction. >> talk about the vice presidential debate coming up this thursday. is that likely to have any immaterial pact on the trajectory of this race? >> it could have one. if paul ryan wins this debate, that gives the romney camp a strong argument. mitt romney trying to move towards the center, like successful candidates ultimately do. there's going to be a lot of fireworks. you have a policy wonk in paul ryan. you have joe biden who is everyone's uncle, for better or worse. >> who knows what he'll say? >> who knows what he'll say? >> people should be watching. this is part of the gr
let's assume that the economy remains sort of tepid and growing slowly. how much does a small drop in the unemployment rate really affect undecided voters? >> it creates a psychological barrier, breaking below 8%. and the issue is less the actual number than the trend. and the fact is we're moving in the right direction. not as fast as some folks would like. but it gives reason for hope. so, again, this is a statistical talisman that tells people we're moving in the right direction....
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it in the polling too that people are feeling better about the direction of the economy. that may hurt romney's argument by saying, you know, that we have to switch leadership at this point. >> before i let you go, let us know what is coming up on meet the press this morning. >> we will talk about this in our own debate setting and one on one interview with steven colbert in character and out of character as he talks about the political race and system he tries to expose. >> sounds like a good show. we will be watching. david, thanks. >> ai thanks, lester. >> you can catch the next presidential debate news night at 9:00 eastern, 6 awning pacific here on nbc. >> tom is over at the news desk. hey, good morning. >> good morning jenna and lester. good morning, everyone. another person died from the outbreak of a rare form of meningitis. 15 people have died and 198 people have been infected in more than a dozen states. >>> overseas where the shooting of a girl while on hes her way home from school horrified people in pakistan and internationally. the girl was shot for promotin
it in the polling too that people are feeling better about the direction of the economy. that may hurt romney's argument by saying, you know, that we have to switch leadership at this point. >> before i let you go, let us know what is coming up on meet the press this morning. >> we will talk about this in our own debate setting and one on one interview with steven colbert in character and out of character as he talks about the political race and system he tries to expose. >>...